Joan Kelly

Joan Kelly, also known as Joan Kelly-Gadol (March 29, 1928 – August 15, 1982) was a prominent American historian who wrote on the Italian Renaissance, specifically on Leon Battista Alberti. Among her best known works is the essay "Did Women Have a Renaissance?" which was first published in 1976. The article challenged the contemporary historiography of the Renaissance, arguing that women's power and agency declined during the early modern period. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Women, history & theory : the essays of Joan Kelly by Kelly, Joan, 1928-1982

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press. 1984
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    Women, history & theory : the essays of Joan Kelly by Kelly, Joan, 1928-1982

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1984
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    Leon Battista Alberti : universal man of the early Renaissance by Kelly, Joan, 1928-1982

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1969
    Format: Book


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    Leon Battista Alberti: universal man of the early Renaissance. by Kelly, Joan, 1928-1982

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1969
    Format: Book